<aside> ℹ️ How to open the export screen Click in the export button in the sidebar once a project is loaded.
Note: You need at least one blueprint in your project to access this screen.
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Enable
or disable
the different export modes using the toggles in the left settings panel.
You can change the preview
between the enabled export modes using the top dropdown and navigate
between items or pages (where apply) using the inputs at the bottom.
Click in the big bottom-left button to export
your project.
The folder with the exported files will be opened automatically in the file explorer when finished.
<aside> ℹ️ Make sure you have at least one set with one item first in your project 😉
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Filter your items using the Last Updated
, Item Amount
, Localization
, Sets
and Sides
filter settings.
Choose how do you want your exported files to be distributed (subfolders).
Set the image format (JPG/PNG/TIF). You can also set the JPG quality in percentage (%). PNG and TIF image formats are lossless. If your items have transparency, you can set a background color here for your files.
Use the scale override to quickly export smaller or bigger files for all export types.
There are two main modes to export individual images. You can either set to export the images with a custom DPI or you can set an exact size in pixels. Read more about bleeding below.
Here are the variables to compose the filename format for individual image exported files:
%p | Project name |
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%l | Localization |
%b | Blueprint name |
%e | Set name |
%g | Image global ID |
%f | Image folder ID |
%t | Image total count |
%i | Item set ID |
%a | Item amount |
%n | Item name (main panel) |
%s | Item side |
%c | Item side (short version) |
<aside> ℹ️ Note: If you choose to specify the height in pixels, all exported images will have that height in pixels regardless of its blueprint layout size, so the relative scales between different layout sizes in the exported files will disappear.
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